Ups and Downs

Life with cancer tends to be a series of ups and downs. Times when everything is going great and times when one doesn’t feel too good, usually because of the cancer treatment side effects..

During the last week I had a blood test for anaemia, which is one of the potential side effects of Everolimus and Lenvatinib. The result I got last Friday was that I needed iron and folic acid. It was suggested that I have an intravenous infusion for the iron, as being a bit kinder than tablets and an appointment was made for Monday, 6th March.

Sunday 5th March was a bit of a high. I was feeling good and walked the half mile to church and was able to stand easily. Previously, when suffering groin pain, I had to use the chair in front for support to ease the pain. Then, after a cup of tea and a biscuit, I walked the half mile back home.

Later that Sunday was a bit of a low. I felt really queasy again and took an Ondansetron tablet, then another before going to bed. I felt OK Monday morning but took another Ondansetron to be sure. Then off to the Maple Unit at St. Cross Hospital in Rugby for my iron infusion. This is a fairly new unit where they treat haematology and oncology patients.

The Maple Unit is a very nice new facility with very pleasant and efficient staff. The checked my blood pressure and temperature and then hooked me up to a drip for the best part of an hour. The time passed fairly quickly checking my emails and drinking a cup of tea.

The next day, Tuesday the 7th, was Lyn’s birthday so we went to lunch in the Orangery at Kilworth House. The orangery itself is a very nicely restored Victorian structure, light and airy during the day and the food is very good. We sat by a window and the sun was streaming in.

Sadly the meds got the better of me and I was only able to eat a very little, but what I had was excellent. There was a slight disappointment for Lyn who wanted the Stone Bass on the menu, but they had none. Their supplier had let them down. She had to settle for a more mundane fish. This was the only time that we had been there that they didn’t have something that was on the menu.

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